Protesters across Lebanon headed back to the streets late Tuesday night after remarks by the president caused outrage.
Protesters have been camping out on the streets in an effort to keep roads blocked since last Thursday, when nationwide protests swept across Lebanon.
Hezbollah supporters marred the ninth day of nationwide demonstrations Friday after clashing with protesters and riot police in Riad al-Solh Square.
In the most widespread violence since mass government protests began nearly two weeks ago
Downtown Beirut was brought to life once again Sunday night as protesters, including elderly people and children, gathered in Riad al-Solh and Martyrs’...
Lebanese protesters headed to the streets for a fifth day Monday as Cabinet convened at Baabda Palace and agreed to reforms.
United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon Jan Kubis said Friday that political parties bear “full responsibility for the behavior of their supporters,”...
While the mass protests that swept Lebanon for 15 days appeared to slow down Saturday, they have not yet come to a halt.
Tear gas was used by security forces early Monday to disperse protesters and supporters of the country's two biggest Shiite parties after Hezbollah and Amal...
Around 1,000 people gathered Saturday afternoon, marching from Hamra to Riad al-Solh Square to raise awareness of and protest against sexual harassment.
ozens of employees at mobile companies Alfa and Touch protested at Riad al-Solh Square Monday, demanding that caretaker Telecommunications Minister Mohamed...
Standing side by side, arm in arm, more than 30 women lined up at the front of the thousands-strong crowd in Beirut’s Riad al-Solh Square.
“I brought Pablo because he has more loyalty than most of our MPs,” 21-year-old Ali said as he stood overlooking protesters in Riad al-Solh Square Friday, his...
Hezbollah supporters clashed with riot police and other protesters Friday in Riad al-Solh Square, throwing rocks, sticks and chairs at them.
Protesters vowed to continue taking to the streets of Beirut, despite the violence that broke out Friday afternoon in Riad al-Solh Square, where Hezbollah...
Fireworks flew at Parliament Tuesday over proposed spending measures.
Whether it is referred to as the “heart,” the “bride” or the “reservoir” of the revolution, the fact is that Tripoli has drawn the most consistently...
Hundreds of thousands of Lebanese flooded the streets across the country Sunday in an unprecedented outpouring of anger against the political class. Some have...
Between protesters’ declared victory against Parliament Tuesday and the large-scale protests expected for Independence Day Friday
The Lebanese government announces it will impose a $0.20 tax per day on online calls, in addition to a gradual increase in value added tax.